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How to perform a diagonal take in the table view, Router crosspoints page – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual

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A reverse diagonal take connects inputs M to outputs N, in descending order, given an input
starting point that you specify:

If the resulting input would fall out of the absolute range of the crosspoint matrix, an individual
take is not performed. CRSC will perform as many takes, in the range you specify, as it can.

You can perform diagonal and reverse diagonal takes.

Under the table view, you can select a range of outputs and perform a diagonal take for those
outputs.

How to Perform a Diagonal Take in the Table View

1 Optionally perform a selection of outputs. Use standard click, shift-click, and ctrl-click meth-

ods to make the selection.

2 Either click the ‘Diagonal Take’ button at the bottom of the page or right-click the crosspoint

view and choose the ‘Diagonal Take . . .’ command from the context menu that appears.

3 The ‘Diagonal Take’ dialog appears.

4 If you made a selection of outputs in step 1, the ‘Use Selection’ check box will be checked

and the diagonal take will apply to those outputs. You can, of course, uncheck that option
and specify any output range you prefer, in the ‘Output’ section.

The range of valid destinations appears at the right.

5 (Optional) Check the Reverse check box to perform a reverse diagonal take.

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Input starting point P = 30;
Output starting point Q = 3;
As output N varies from 3–10,

input M = P – (N–Q)

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